The Federal Government has appealed to the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) to shelve its impending strike.
Mr. Muhammad Dingyadi, Minister of Labour and Employment made the appeal on Wednesday in Abuja at a meeting with the leadership of the association.
Nurses across Nigeria, under (NANNM), have announced a seven-day warning strike beginning Wednesday night, over welfare and other pressing issues.
The aggrieved workers, specifically, are demanding for improved working conditions, better welfare packages, and increased recognition, inadequate staffing, limited resources, insufficient remuneration, among others.
The minister, however, implored them to step back from their planned action, stating that “strike is not the best solution to industrial disputes’’.
He urged the association to embrace dialogue while the government continues to work on addressing their concerns.
The meeting will continue on Friday at the headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Health, as the government works out a resolution to the dispute.